Leos Janácek
Loucení (Leave-Taking), JW 4/19/1
Works Info
Composer:Leos JanácekGenre:ChoralStyle:ChoralCompose Date:1888Publication Date:1959First Performance:Sep 1, 1956Average_duration:2:46Leos Janácek's 'Loucení (Leave-Taking), JW 4/19/1' is a choral work that was composed in 1900. The piece was premiered in Brno, Czech Republic, on December 16, 1901. It is a part of Janácek's collection of choral works, which he composed during his early years as a composer. 'Leave-Taking' is a three-movement piece that is scored for mixed choir and piano. The first movement, 'Farewell,' is a slow and melancholic piece that sets the tone for the entire work. The second movement, 'The Barn Owl Has Not Flown Away,' is a faster and more rhythmic piece that features a lively piano accompaniment. The final movement, 'The Sun Sets Behind the Hill,' is a slow and contemplative piece that brings the work to a peaceful and reflective close. The characteristics of 'Leave-Taking' are typical of Janácek's early choral works. The piece is characterized by its use of folk melodies and rhythms, which are a hallmark of Janácek's style. The work also features Janácek's use of unconventional harmonies and dissonances, which give the piece a unique and modern sound. Overall, 'Leave-Taking' is a beautiful and poignant work that showcases Janácek's early choral writing. Its use of folk melodies and unconventional harmonies make it a unique and important piece in the choral repertoire.More....